hardcastlemccormick
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I have 2.84 left in my steam wallet, looking for recommendations on very cheap games or one really good one to buy.
Out There Somewhere
Ring Runner: Flight of the Sages
Airscape: The Fall of Gravity
I have 2.84 left in my steam wallet, looking for recommendations on very cheap games or one really good one to buy.
I own the first two, added the third appreciate it though.
Here are a few excellent puzzle games. If you enjoyed The Witness, then these should be right up your alley.
I want to add a couple of games that should appeal to anyone who ever loved either the Flashback/Another World genre or the Lucasarts and Sierra adventure games of the 90's.
Candle. This one is something special, with lush watercolor hand drawn visuals, beautiful andean flavored music, charming characters and puzzles that are (so far, not quite halfway in) largely intuitive and rooted in observation and experimentation rather than blind luck. Leans more towards the Sierra side of the spectrum but there is some mild platforming to be had as well. On the flip side, it has a rather silly and wholly unnecessary subtitle that I'm not reproducing here. It has been very recently released so only 20% off.
The Way. Closest to Flashback in gameplay, and to Lucasarts' The Dig in spitrit. I found it to be a really satisfying sci fi adventure. Launched earlier this year and already 50% off :|
Haven't played Poncho, but the other two are great. Master Spy is hard as fuck, but also really fun. And Olympia Rising is fast and all about chaining kills, and is made by a gaffer
I figure this might be the right thread to ask:
Anyone have any recommendations for good board/card games (or board game esque) that are a part of this steam sale? Ones that are based on actual board games, or ones that just feel like they could be a board game.
Olympia Rising was a disappointment. Looked great in the Steam Store trailer, but there's an abundance of little annoyances that quickly add up in making it utterly unenjoyable for me.
I mentioned that one in the Steam sale topic but aside from one reply I didn't get any feed back and there's still only like 40 reviews of it on Steam. I've been wanting to check it out since I first saw it back in March (at least been on my wishlist since then) but it came out and reviews weren't so great, I imagine they've fixed a number of the issues (including translation) by now but I'm holding out a little longer.
For anybody who loves 90's collectathon 3D platformers, and SPECIALLY people who love Super Mario 64 in particular, go buy Poi right now.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/401810/
These guys absolutely nailed it, I'm telling you. I've been monitoring it for a while, since this is an Early Access game (and I generally dont buy EA stuff)... visited the page and saw that they had a pretty sizable amount of content in, so I took a chance on it.
All I can say is... daaaaamn. Regret not giving the developer (Polykid) my money earlier, this will help tide me over before Yooka-Laylee hits.
For board games, an adaptation of Twilight Struggle came out recently. It's an incredibly well designed strategy game. It might look pretty hard to get into, but it's actually not that complicated. The core game mechanic is that you can draw cards belonging to your opponent, and playing those cards will basically count as if your opponent played them. Since you must play almost every card in your hand, this means that you are constantly balancing between gaining an advantage and completely screwing yourself over. It's great fun, even if you're not into strategy wargames. The single player mode is rather basic though, so it helps to have other people to play with.I figure this might be the right thread to ask:
Anyone have any recommendations for good board/card games (or board game esque) that are a part of this steam sale? Ones that are based on actual board games, or ones that just feel like they could be a board game.
As far as top down combat focused games go, the Ys series is the obvious choice here. The gameplay is just superb. Not much of a story though. Start with either Ys: The Oath in Felghana or Ys Origin.Can someone recommend a non-rogue-like combat focused game. Last sale I picked up Momodora which was incredible. I also like Hyper Light Drifter, Transistor, Bastion, Dark Souls, Dragons Dogma, if that helps you better understand the genre I am referring to. Basically anything with non-turn based melee-ish combat and a story. Thanks.
FURI, although it's not in the same genre as the aforementioned. It's a boss rush game that's akin to a modern, abstract take on PunchOut.Can someone recommend a non-rogue-like combat focused game. Last sale I picked up Momodora which was incredible. I also like Hyper Light Drifter, Transistor, Bastion, Dark Souls, Dragons Dogma, if that helps you better understand the genre I am referring to. Basically anything with non-turn based melee-ish combat and a story. Thanks.
Can someone recommend a non-rogue-like combat focused game. Last sale I picked up Momodora which was incredible. I also like Hyper Light Drifter, Transistor, Bastion, Dark Souls, Dragons Dogma, if that helps you better understand the genre I am referring to. Basically anything with non-turn based melee-ish combat and a story. Thanks.
Other than the artstyle which sometimes looks a bit weak imo, I second that. Solid gameplay, engaging adventure and overall quite souls-like.You're likely to love Salt & Sanctuary.
Are there any good online fps shooters on steam besides csgo and tf2?
Have it on uplay thanks thoRainbow Six: Siege
Still in Early Access and no story, but ExamimaCan someone recommend a non-rogue-like combat focused game. Last sale I picked up Momodora which was incredible. I also like Hyper Light Drifter, Transistor, Bastion, Dark Souls, Dragons Dogma, if that helps you better understand the genre I am referring to. Basically anything with non-turn based melee-ish combat and a story. Thanks.
Get the Ys games and/or Xanadu Next.Can someone recommend a non-rogue-like combat focused game. Last sale I picked up Momodora which was incredible. I also like Hyper Light Drifter, Transistor, Bastion, Dark Souls, Dragons Dogma, if that helps you better understand the genre I am referring to. Basically anything with non-turn based melee-ish combat and a story. Thanks.
Can someone recommend a non-rogue-like combat focused game. Last sale I picked up Momodora which was incredible. I also like Hyper Light Drifter, Transistor, Bastion, Dark Souls, Dragons Dogma, if that helps you better understand the genre I am referring to. Basically anything with non-turn based melee-ish combat and a story. Thanks.
I think a safe bet is Armello.
I have never tried TableTop Simulator, but I read it is super good to replicate any board game.
Heroes of Normandy is quite expensive ( http://store.steampowered.com/app/365890/ ).
And there is a The Witcher Board Game ( http://store.steampowered.com/app/303800/ ).
I am also intrigued by Gremlins Inc. but I read it is slightly too luck-based, plus there is an always-online DRM.
I figure this might be the right thread to ask:
Anyone have any recommendations for good board/card games (or board game esque) that are a part of this steam sale? Ones that are based on actual board games, or ones that just feel like they could be a board game.
Still in Early Access and no story, but Examima
I don't know why, but this review convinced me to get the game.I just finished Toren earlier today as my 52nd game. Its kinda shit. I kinda loved it.
The graphics arent very good but I really like how it looks artistically. It plays like shit but I like the ideas they have. The story is abstract incoherent gibberish, but its the japanese style of incoherent gibberish, it has heart. Its like its trying to emulate those weird japanese games, and kinda suceeding? So yeah, I was into it. But its kinda bad
I recomend it :3
These still apply from a past thread. Some under the radar shmups + 2 more that came out since.
Platforming is a means to an end, a skill to be used, rather than the focus. Your character is very agile, able to roll, hang from ledges, crawl along the ground, swim, lunge at enemies from afar. Finding spellbooks allow you to choose a spell to learn, from flight to teleporting, fire wave to plague, chain lightning to enhanced speed.
You can drink a potion or boil it on a fiery surface to turn the contents into a area-effecting cloud. And then fill the empty flask with the water you poisoned before with a mushroom, and then boil that water to make a cloud of poison.
Can someone please recommend me a steampunk or any science fiction type game? Thanks in advance.
I've been keeping an eye on this one for months, but damn if this post doesn't make me want to pull the trigger.My favorite roguelike platformer post-Spelunky, Catacomb Kids, is $12.79/20% off and just got a major update that added a new region, new weapon types, and new NPCs that you ally with (or fight as a relentless enemies)
Made a thread about the game last year.
Transistor
Shadowrun
Deus Ex
Dishonored
Soma
Stasis
Just to add, Master Spy has an incredible soundtrack.
Transistor
Shadowrun
Deus Ex
Dishonored
Soma
Stasis
Can someone please recommend me a steampunk or any science fiction type game? Thanks in advance.
DuskersCan someone please recommend me a steampunk or any science fiction type game? Thanks in advance.